Fruit will inevitably cost more or less, depending on the variety and where you are in the world. Still, there are of course the very exclusive fruits, that are a category on their own. You have the premium Yubari King Melon, harvested in the hills of Japan’s. Or there is the Ruby Roman Grape, another one of Japan’s most valued fruits. This originated from Ishikawa Province in Japan; Ruby Roman grapes were traded in their maiden exchange in 2008 for more than 20,000 Japanese yen.
Again in Japan, the island of Hokkaido is really where Densuke watermelons, also characterized as an ebony watermelons, are most often harvested. This melon currently ranks as among the most valuable both in Japan and indeed the entire globe. The most lucrative purchase had seen the so-called “king of melons,” Densuke Watermelon, traded off for above USD 100.
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Source: enterpriseappstoday.com